The works of Horace, Volume 1W. Flexney, Mess. Johnson, and T. Caslon, 1767 |
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Page xiii
... dear Surrentum's fhore ! We must take this along with us , however , that the force of Impreffion is always livelieft upon the eulogies of pa- triotism , gratitude , honour , and the like . O nimium dilecte Deo , cui fundit ab antris ...
... dear Surrentum's fhore ! We must take this along with us , however , that the force of Impreffion is always livelieft upon the eulogies of pa- triotism , gratitude , honour , and the like . O nimium dilecte Deo , cui fundit ab antris ...
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... dear to Rome , Delight thine ear nor unchaftis'd , Let fcamp'ring Medes prefume ! * The poet here supposes Augufius to be Mercury , in a human shape . There are many reafons ( fays Ro- dellius ) wherefore Auguftus might be likened to ...
... dear to Rome , Delight thine ear nor unchaftis'd , Let fcamp'ring Medes prefume ! * The poet here supposes Augufius to be Mercury , in a human shape . There are many reafons ( fays Ro- dellius ) wherefore Auguftus might be likened to ...
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... dear and difengag'd . PROSE INTERPRETATION . lowering ftorms , who credulous poffeffes you all gold , who hopes you will be ever disengaged , ever loving , inexpert of the Intentata nites . Me tabulâ facer Votivâ paries indicat uvida ...
... dear and difengag'd . PROSE INTERPRETATION . lowering ftorms , who credulous poffeffes you all gold , who hopes you will be ever disengaged , ever loving , inexpert of the Intentata nites . Me tabulâ facer Votivâ paries indicat uvida ...
Page 37
... dear enamour'd boy ? Why can he not the field abide , From fun and duft recede , Nor with his friends , in gallant pride , Drefs'd in his regimentals , ride , And curb the manag'd steed ? Why does he now to bathe disdain , And fear the ...
... dear enamour'd boy ? Why can he not the field abide , From fun and duft recede , Nor with his friends , in gallant pride , Drefs'd in his regimentals , ride , And curb the manag'd steed ? Why does he now to bathe disdain , And fear the ...
Page 82
... dear knight , you shall drink with me the mean Sabine wine , in moderate cups , which I myself pitched up in the Grecian jar , ftored at that time , when fo great an applause was given you in the theatre , that the banks of your ...
... dear knight , you shall drink with me the mean Sabine wine , in moderate cups , which I myself pitched up in the Grecian jar , ftored at that time , when fo great an applause was given you in the theatre , that the banks of your ...
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